From top-of-world to wild Atlantic, Canada’s coasts are a window on history frozen in time.
Canada-by-Sea. It sounds like something gangster Al Capone created to deflect attention from his bootlegging operations. Or perhaps a retirement community in South Florida. It’s neither. It’s the latest suite of cruises offered by an ‘off-the-map’ tour specialist based in suburban Toronto that taps this country’s largely unexplored marine landscape. As the world’s second-largest land mass, with more than 240,000 km of coastline, there’s plenty from which to choose. Read More